Policies show D.C.’s warped border views

Posted on: November 7th, 2005
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Politics ]
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“It is physically impossible to seal the U.S.-Mexico border. It will take economic changes – as well as law enforcement – to keep people from entering this country illegally.

That message is easily understood here, in southern Arizona. But it apparently still hasn’t been received in Washington, D.C., where there are renewed promises to “gain control” of the border with an infusion of new Border Patrol agents.”

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